Sounded like Sean Bean doing narration. If so, I th I that is 2nd I’ve heard him in in past 2 days. He does have a great voice, but what I think is at least 2, 2 different games, c’mon it’s, whatever. Wish I could remember 1st I heard him in either yesterday or very recently...

The Souls games and Bloodborne can be notoriously uninviting, and that’s what fuels their sense of satisfaction. By contrast, Sekiro’s appeal lies in its careful consideration. Reading your enemies, perfecting the timing on deflecting attacks and creating clever openings: These are the keys to staying alive. Precision like the kind Sekiro requires of you isn’t rare for action games, even if it feels dissimilar from FromSoftware’s most recent series. In Sekiro’s case, however, we found ourselves playing it less like an action game, and more like the kinds of fighting games that make you study your opponents before striking.